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Hi Cyndi

Put the dates in the field list as literals with a field name alias ('text' as field1, e.g.), then use the OMIT usage qualifier on them in the form definition (the same place you'd specify break level). Then you can put them into the header.

Maybe.  ;-)

Vern

At 02:38 PM 6/11/2004, you wrote:
All,
I can create a QM Query with substitution variables, and create a form that
prints it out very nicely. However, I would like to be able to put my
substitution variables on the header line of the form.
This query is called via a CL wrapper with a prompt screen for the
variables. I can't seem to find anything in InfoCenter so RTM's need to be
specific.
Generally the variables are a date range and I would like to put the
selected range on the title of the report.
TIA,
Cyndi B.
Boise, ID



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